A buzz started to go through the press box. It spread to the crowd. They were undoubtedly talking about it on the various television broadcasts too.
What happened to Murray? Is Fleury going to start? Is Jarry going to back up? Is this really happening again, just like it did before Game 1 of the first round last season, when the Penguins had third-string goalie Jeff Zatkoff start against the New York Rangers and Jarry serve as his backup hours after Fleury looked like the presumed starter during the morning skate?
"[Mike Bales] the goalie coach told me when I was walking off that [Murray] wasn't coming back and I was going in," Fleury said.
At the same time, Jarry was getting his equipment on because the Penguins needed him to be the backup. Murray was unable to play because of a lower-body injury.
"You don't have much time to think about it," Jarry said. "I guess that helps. You just go right into it."
Fleury felt the same, albeit with far more pressure since he was the starter now.
"I just tried to approach it as a regular game," he said.
Fleury being Fleury, he came back into the dressing room after warmup with a smile on his face, center Evgeni Malkin said.
"We saw [Fleury] start smiling in the locker room, just relaxing, saying, 'Let's go guys, I'm going to stop every puck,'" Malkin said.